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Community Programs
Since 1979, Safe Horizon has operated Community Programs in New York City to support, educate, and advocate for victims of crime and abuse. Currently Safe Horizon has six Community Programs throughout the five boroughs serving more than 4,000 individuals each year. Safe Horizon’s Community Programs offer the following services: Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Practical/Emergency Assistance, Information and Referrals, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Advocacy, and Community/Public Education Presentations. Please call the Community Program for further information and/or to make an appointment.

Manhattan
Family Assistance Center
575 Lexington Ave, 9th Floor (at 51st Street)
Population Served: Victims of 9/11
Phone: 1 (212) 729-5500
Hours: Please call for hours of operation.
Directions: V, E, or 6 trains to 51st Street stop. Office is on the Northeast corner of 51st Street and Lexington near Staples.

Manhattan Community Program
2090 7th Avenue, 2nd Floor
Population Served: Victims of crime and abuse, including domestic violence, rape and sexual assault, stranger crimes and other.
Phone: 1 (212) 316-2100
Hours: Please call for hours of operation.
Directions: Take the 2, 3, A, or C train to 125th Street. Walk 2 blocks towards the Apollo Theater and make a right on 7th Avenue/Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. The office is between 124 & 125th streets next to a White Castle restaurant.

Brooklyn
Brooklyn Community Program
180 Livingston Street, Suite 305 (between Hoyt & Smith Streets)
Population Served: Victims of crime and abuse, including domestic violence, rape and sexual assault, the WTC attacks, stranger crimes and other.
Phone: 1 (718) 928-6950
Hours: Please call for hours of operation.
Directions: Take the 4/5 trains to Borough Hall stop. Walk 3 blocks South on Court Street (towards Fulton Street Mall) and make a left on Livingston, then walk 3 long blocks OR Take the 2/3 trains to Hoyt Street-Fulton Mall stop and walk 1 block on Hoyt Street (past Macy’s) and turn right on Livingston and walk halfway down the block OR Take the M, N/R to Lawrence Street stop OR Take the A/C, F to Jay Street-Borough Hall stop. Exit onto Fulton Street and walk South 1 block to Livingston Street and make a left and then walk 2 blocks.

Bronx
Bronx Community Program
2530 Grand Concourse, Seventh Floor
Population Served: Victims of crime and abuse, including domestic violence, rape and sexual assault, the WTC attacks, stranger crimes and other.
Phone: 1 (718) 933-1000
Hours: Please call for hours of operation.
Directions: D, B or 4 trains to Fordham Road stop. The D and B trains exit on Fordham Road and Grand Concourse. Walk 2-3 blocks up Grand Concourse to office. The 4 train exits on Fordham Rd. Walk east and make a left on Grand Concourse to office. The 1 and 2 buses stop right in front of the building at the Fordham-Grand Concourse stop.

Queens
Queens Community Program
74-09 37th Avenue, Room 412
Population Served: Victims of crime and abuse, including domestic violence, rape and sexual assault, the WTC attacks, stranger crimes and other.
Phone: 1 (718) 899-1233
Hours: Please call for hours of operation.
Directions: Take the E, F, R, or V trains to Roosevelt Avenue stop. Ride in the back of the train. When you exit, walk towards 74th Street and make a left, then walk one block to 37th Avenue.

Staten Island
Staten Island Community Program
358 St. Marks Place, Fifth Floor
Population Served: Victims of crime and abuse, including domestic violence, rape and sexual assault, the WTC attacks, stranger crimes and other.
Phone: 1 (718) 720-2591
Hours: Please call for hours of operation.
Directions: From the Staten Island Ferry Terminal walk to Hyatt Street. Continue to top of hill and make a left on St. Marks Place. The office is a big brown building on the right side across from the municipal parking lot. It is a 5-10 minute walk.

 

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